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How many 1 Gigabit circuits on an OC48?

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The payload capacity on an OC-48 is 2.405376 Gbit/s .

You can communicate with the transmission equipment at any speed you want,

but you have to take a break now and then to let it catch up. If you literally need

a full-time Gigabit throughput across the link, then you can only get two of those

on an OC-48.

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